It's been a while but now he's back! Homebrew coder Hellcat has released a new update for his Recovery Flasher, a handy homebrew app that can recover semi-brick PSP's, upgrade and downgrade your CFW's, make and restore dumps and many other useful functions. The new update has added detection of HEN mode, now supports CFW 5.00 M33-6, adds detection for PSP 3000 and PSP 2000 TA-088v3+ and more. See the list of changes below.

Changelog:

Updated 5.00-M33 installation to revision 6

Changed autonaming of new backup folders to include date, firmware, psp model

Made the resurrecion.prx replacement function working on all DDCs from 6 and above

Added detection of PSP 3000 and PSP 2000 TA-088v3+. Flash writing functions will be disabled on those PSPs as they are not CFW capable and flashing would result in a brick

Added support for "Firmware Packs" - theese, like addons, packs will eliminate the need for a complete new release only when a new (C)FW is released. Instead of releasing a new Recovery Flasher it'll just be such a pack, enabling Recovery Flasher to install the new firmware until an update of the main app is done that supports the firmware natively. Can/Will also be used for making Recovery Flasher install CFWs not supported, like GEN and such.

Added complete checksum-check of the updater .PBP going to be used to avoid corrupted/incomplete .PBPs causing a brick

Added full verify of the NAND dump that got written to be sure you have a good one

Added detection of HEN mode

Added detection and propper handling if a backup set contains OFW instead of CFW (like when made from HEN)

Added better NAND dump handling. New dumps are now created with names similar to the (new) backup slot names (and now go into /flash-nanddumps), incl. an ID for the PSP they are made on, on NAND restore a list is shown with all available dumps matching the ID of the current PSP to choose from (the ID matching should prevent choosing a wrong dump accidentally)

Added back/cancel on backup creation and restore

Backups made from HEN mode are tagged to identify them as containing ORIGINAL firmware (as those backups do!)

ha~im dumb, sorry guys. so i downloaded hellcat recovery from that web site thanks to geek9. after i extract it, i saw 6 things. then i download 500.pbp from someone else. afterward, i put the 500.pbp file into hellcat RECOVERY folder and delete the eboot.pbp. finally i paste the 6 folders into my memory stick in which folder? then wut should i do? thanks again!